I like the whole 'Database' and then see weapons/armor with screenshots and comments as well as info on quests and professions etc. I guess I like the structure of wowhead more than the (GW1) wiki.

There are screenshots of most of the weapons and armor skins in GW1 and the comments are on the tab labled "discussion". Wowhead is admittedly easier for pulling a specific list based on a particular stat or item level but then again that function was not really needed as every set had the same stats at max level and the low level versions of the basic sets had standardized stats across all the available skins for each level range. Like I said most of the benifits of wowhead didnt really apply to GW1, the few that did mostly had to do with page layout and those were more a mater of personal preferance to an individual which was the better system.

There is going to be guides and items lists for everything once the game gets more years under its belt. The trick is not to look at them if you dont want to be spoiled and discover things on your own. Kinda like Elderscrolls games. I only looked at a guide when i was utterly lost on a quest.

I like the whole 'Database' and then see weapons/armor with screenshots and comments as well as info on quests and professions etc. I guess I like the structure of wowhead more than the (GW1) wiki.

That is really the big thing for me. I very rarely cared about looking up quests. I loved looking up gear, seeing where it dropped and what it would look like on my character. I would love for there to be an item database and character viewer for items for GW2. Though that will take a long time to come about.

best part about a site like wowhead is that it lists quests and items. now obviously discovering and exploring is important in video games but if something is bugged or cryptic(verog the devrish pre cata) you can look it up.

plus there's the comments and pictures section too.

---------- Post added 2012-01-22 at 01:25 PM ----------

Originally Posted by theredviola

I would like to see a wowhead for GW2 for the purposes of finding gear that you want (looks), locating DE's, and DE chains.

computer! search for teeth and shatterer location! and metallica...

Sig: Left-aligned forms are the slowest of the three to complete because of the number of eye fixations they require to parse.

Nothing against the wiki editors, but that doesn't come close to the searching, browsing, filtering, and sorting that a site like wowhead provides. It's not so much about containing the data, it's more about how that data can be presented.

best part about a site like wowhead is that it lists quests and items. now obviously discovering and exploring is important in video games but if something is bugged or cryptic(verog the devrish pre cata) you can look it up.

plus there's the comments and pictures section too.

---------- Post added 2012-01-22 at 01:25 PM ----------

computer! search for teeth and shatterer location! and metallica...

All of these things, gear, quest and such are on the wiki. >.< Like eveerrrything. And actual pictures that aren't some dude's itty bitty thumbnail of his fancy helm.

Like others have said, if the original wiki is anything to go by, the gw2 one will be hella awesome. Guild Wars Wiki. Plus err, there is the discussion tab for comments? o_o

But I thought the GW wiki was nicely streamlined. Very easy to use and find what you are looking for. In addition you'll be able to use it in game. I'm not sure you can use wowhead in game (in WoW) can you?